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c . He ( C ) said to me ( A ) , ' You ( A ) saw me ( B ) . ' The rule , that is , applies to the subject ( or agent ) of the margin , whether that subject is first second , or third person ; and the rule applies to the first ...
c . He ( C ) said to me ( A ) , ' You ( A ) saw me ( B ) . ' The rule , that is , applies to the subject ( or agent ) of the margin , whether that subject is first second , or third person ; and the rule applies to the first ...
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The five pronominal enclitics are schematized ( 44-5 ) in two concentric circles , each with three labeled subdivisions ; the inner circle represents the singular , the outer circle the plural , and the three numbers the three persons .
The five pronominal enclitics are schematized ( 44-5 ) in two concentric circles , each with three labeled subdivisions ; the inner circle represents the singular , the outer circle the plural , and the three numbers the three persons .
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This leaves us with the following categories : ( a ) 1st person subject : mi / a / ai . ( b ) 1st person possessive : mi / mai . ( c ) 3rd person masc . object : am / i / im . " ( d ) 3rd person masc . possessive : i / iz .
This leaves us with the following categories : ( a ) 1st person subject : mi / a / ai . ( b ) 1st person possessive : mi / mai . ( c ) 3rd person masc . object : am / i / im . " ( d ) 3rd person masc . possessive : i / iz .
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